| Douglas College Theatre Bepartneie is plan- _ |The travel costs will be paid entirely by ‘|Such a trip is organized through the Associ- Interested In Theatre? | You need not be experienced. . -your interest | | need. | think you'd like to help with props, cos- ' | Moo n" i | It is sure to be a hectic, | time for all. | ceived in time. jtrips in the past (to Manitoba in 1979 and DOUGLAS COLLEGE | Do you have time on your hands? Do you want| to get involved? ; ning a busy schedule of productions for this spring. In order to help make these prod- uctions a success, the Department is looking for any interested and willing hands who would Tike to volunteer some time and energy| to work ‘behind the scenes’. \ and willingness to help out is what they If you (or anyone else you know of) | tumes, tickets and a number of other activ- In case you are wonder ing what is in the works for this spring, there are three plays which will be produced. The major produc- tion is entitled "The Teahouse of the August. vhich is ea ‘to open March 7, with Rites" (a one-act women's play) and "The New Canadian Kid" (a play for young people) to follow. but enjoyable So, if you're interested, let Dorothy or Barb know. /Mr Darrell Nunn of the College Vocational Program of Seneca College of Applied Arts: land Technolog gy in Ontario, is interested in contacting Be iestrue er who wishes to be involved in an inter-provincial | exchange during the 1984-85 school year. Open House Canada, if applications are re- He has organized two such ~ Saskatchewan in 1983). ation for Canadi in Community Colleges which allots the Open House Canada maney within the of such an | semesters. | exist in the following courses and semes- applica college ye els His pee elas stamens are | ARCHIVES © F aetive « than thea ages ohn are quite capable nge, which usual ly involves 14 or 15 students ‘and one faculty member. Their timetables involve equal portions of a7 10 3) ‘ contact: Mr, Darrell Nunn, College Voca- tional Pro: ram, Seneca College, King Campus, RoBi King City, Ontario, LOG Ko NOTE: Barbara Bessey, local 4914, has ad- ditional information, if needed. asl Some| classroom time and work placement settings.| If you are interested in such an exchange, | ities, contact Dorothy Jones, local 3253 or | ~ mee Barb Sekhon, local 3200 and leave your name | Byrn pyment | and where you ‘may be contacted. | WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM: creeronel INSTRUCTORS The Women's. Studies Program at Simon. Fraser University is seeking appli ations for Sessional Instruct rships available in the Summer (May-A 984, Fall (Sept- December) 1984, a ring (Jan-Apr) 1985 Sessional Instructor vacancies ters: A W.S. 203-3 Female Roles in Contemporary ; Society Fall 1984 | W.S.. 204-3 Women, Science and Technology Spring 1985 _ | W.S. 301-3 Special Topics in Women's Studies, Summer 1984 w.-S. 302-3 Special Topics. in Women's Studies, Fall 1984 | Prospective instructors should submit a | curriculum vitae, a course proposal and bibliography, a and the names and addresses of three | é erences, by the sity, Burnaby B.C. V5A 186. Deadline for applications to teach i Summer 1984 February 10, 1984 Fall 1984 ai “dune 8, 1984 — ins fe desaline date, to the Coordina- “4 tor of Women's Studies Simon Fraser Univer- | Spring 1985 - _October 12, 1984